COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cast (feature film)

1.

Mill and the Cross, The (2011)
A painting comes alive in the living, breathing world of Pieter Bruegel's dense frieze of Christ's passion, The Way to Calvary. Bruegel's 1564 painting sets the drama of the crucifixion within a rustic Flanders scene teeming with everyday life, portrays Jesus' crucifixion in the midst of the bruta

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)
When Sam Witwicky learns the truth about the ancient origins of the Transformers, he joins Optimus Prime and Bumblebee in their epic battle against the Decepticons, who have returned stronger than ever with a plan to destroy our world.

Swiadectwo (2008)
Focuses on the life of the late Pope John Paul II as seen through the eyes of Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz, the Pope's long-time secretary and friend.

6.

Chris & Don: A Love Story (2007)
Chronicles the 30 year relationship between British born author Christopher Isherwood (whose novel "The Berlin Stories" would later become the film and musical "Cabaret"), and his much younger partner, artist Don Bachardy. Through home movie footage and candid recollections, the couple's passion and

7.

2004: A Light Knight's Odyssey (2005)
as Cast
Our story begins with the Cassini Saturn space craft releasing the Huygens Titan probe. We then transition to earth, where a 12-year-old girl, Jeana, places a sun filter over a telescope to view sun spots. She asks her mentor, an African American Professor "Why is the Sun so bright?" This leads the

Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)
as Basil Exposition
It''s been three years since Austin Powers, that swinging international man of mystery, has faced his arch-nemesis, Dr. Evil. But after Dr. Evil and his accomplice Mini Me escape from a maximum-security prison, Austin is called to action once more in this third installment of the highly successful "Austin Powers" movie franchise. Teaming up with the mysterious Goldmember, Dr. Evil hatches a time-traveling scheme to take over the world, one that involves the kidnapping of Nigel Powers, Austin''s beloved father and England''s most renowned spy. As he chases the villains through time, Austin visits 1975 and joins forces with his old flame, Foxxy Cleopatra, a streetwise and stylish detective. Together Austin and Foxxy must find a way to save Nigel and stop Dr. Evil and Goldmember from their mischievous mayhem.

Megiddo: Omega Code 2 (2001)
as Stone Alexander
Stone Alexander murders his father so that he can use the old man's media empire and his immense wealth to become head of the European Union, eventually gathering enough political power to take over the world. The only thing standing in Stone's way now is his brother David, Vice President of the Uni

12.

Borstal Boy (2000)
as Governor Joyce
The teen years of Irish writer and political activist Brendan Behan. At the age of sixteen, while on a bombing mission from Ireland to Liverpool during the Second World War, he is apprehended, charged and imprisoned by the British. He is sent to a Borstal, a reform institution for young offenders, i

13.

Monkey's Tale, A (1999)
as Voice Of The King (English Version)
Two mutually distrustful tribes of monkeys inhabit the same habitat: The Woonkos, who live in the forest canopy, and the Laankos, who reside on the ground. One day a rebellious young monkey named Kom falls from the treetops and is saved by the king of the Laankos.

14.

Omega Code, The (1999)
as Stone Alexander
Dr. Gillen Lane is a world famous motivational speaker and mythology expert who joins European Union Chairman Stone Alexander in the quest for global peace. When a revolutionary Bible code falls into the wrong hands, unseen forces begin scouring it for an even darker secret - the key to the ancient

15.

Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999)
as Basil Exposition
The year is 1999 and Austin Powers is honeymooning with the smashing Vanessa Kensington when he receives an explosive surprise that returns him to swinging single status. To make matters worse, Dr. Evil has returned to earth from the frozen recesses of space and is hatching a new diabolical scheme to annihilate the world. It seems Dr. Evil uses a newly developed time machine to travel back to 1969, where he steals Austin Powers'' mojo, rendering Austin... powerless? Luckily British Intelligence has developed a unique time machine of their own--a psychedelic Volkswagon Beetle. In the biggest Austin Powers adventure yet, the International Man of Mystery must travel back to the Swinging Sixties, track down his mojo and thwart Dr. Evil''s plot to destroy the world. Of course, along the way, Austin meets his match in CIA operative Felicity Shagwell, a fab chick, a hot spy and a fantastic motivation for restoring his libido.

16.

Knight in Camelot, A (1998)
as King Arthur
A modern Connecticut woman travels back in time to 6th century England during the reign of King Arthur and finds herself at odds with Merlin the magician. Wise-cracking, independent-minded scientific researcher Vivien Morgan, is hurled from her New England laboratory into the dark ages of England wh

17.

54 (1998)
as Ambassador
Shane O'Shea was a 19-year-old, good-looking guy living with his severe dad and two siblings in a small, boring town in New Jersey... until he crossed the river into New York City and entered a world overflowing with luxury, sexual desire and decadence. A nightclub that was nothing less than the cen

18.

Wrongfully Accused (1998)
as Hibbing Goodhue
Superstar violinist Ryan Harrison, "The Lord of the Violin" is at the height of his career when he enters into a brief but sizzling affair with wealthy socialite Lauren Goodhue. following a tryst with her, Harrison stumbles upon the body of Lauren''s recently murdered, very wealthy portable tycoon-husband, Hibbing Goodhue. Fleeing the murder scene is a one-armed, one-legged, one-eyed killer, who briefly tussles with Ryan. The hapless Harrison is soon arrested, wrongfully accused, found guilty and sentenced to death. A fortunate bus/train accident accidentally frees the fugitive, who sets out to catch the killer and clear his name, all the while evading capture by the determined U.S. Marshal Fergus Falls.

19.

Long Way Home, The (1997)
as Voice
Focusing on the struggle Jews faced after being released from World War II concentration camps--particularly pointing out the absurd irony of Jewish survivors being housed in "displaced persons camps," often on the same sites as death camps, surrounded by barbed wire and not allowed to leave, and mi

20.

Christmas Carol, A (1997)
as Voice
The life of Ebenezer Scrooge, a cold-hearted, miserly businessman, is revealed to him in flashbacks on Christmas Eve.

21.

Merchants of Venus (1997)
A romantic comedy centering on a Russian immigrant who discovers his dream girl is really a movie star with mysterious secrets.

Goodbye America (1997)
as Senator Bladon
Set during the last days of the American military base at Subic Bay in the Philippines, three young Navy SEALS find the bonds of friendship and honor tested as each must deal with the political and social changes that come with America's changing military needs.

25.

Dark Planet (1997)
as Commander Winter
When it is determined that a deadly disease will eradicate the population of the Earth within two years, warring factions on the planet put aside their lifelong hatred of each other in order to find a new world to colonize and save the human race. Factions from each side embark on a bipartisan, peac

26.

Not of This Earth (1996)
as Paul Johnson
An invader from outer space shows up on Earth as a "hip" middle-class man in order to collect the only remedy to the deadly disease that is wiping out his planet -- human blood.

27.

Gospa (1995)
as Milan Vukovic
School children in war-torn former Yugoslavia claim to have spotted the Madonna. The authorities try to kill the story by arresting the main nun's brother, a priest, and the nun tries to free him. Meanwhile, an investigator tries to determine the validity of the childrens' claim.

Discretion Assured (1994)
as Trevor Mccabe
A successful American businessman becomes involved in a passionate love triangle with three women, then must prove his innocence in a murder and embezzlement scheme.

30.

Charles Dickens' David Copperfield (1993)
as Voice Of Murdstone
An animated version of Charles Dickens' "David Copperfield" set in an animal world. Young David is forced to work in a cheese factory by his cruel stepfather, where he befriends orphans kidnapped by the Cheese Police.

31.

Wide Sargasso Sea (1993)
as Paul Mason
This prequel, set in Jamaica during the 1830s, relates the early life of Antoinette Bertha Cosway, the willful and beautiful young Creole woman who becomes the bride of an English aristocrat and, shortly thereafter, the madwoman he sequesters in "Jane Eyre," Charlotte Bronte''s classic gothic novel.

32.

Long Shadow, The (1992)
as Raphael Romondy
Upon his father's death, a Hungarian stage actor travels to Israel for the funeral and meets his stepmother for the first time.

33.

Duel of Hearts (1992)
as Gervase Warlingham
A television movie, set in 1821, about a London debutante and her determination to save the man she loves from his evil cousin.

34.

Eline Vere (1991)
as Lawrence Claire
A beautiful, vivacious young woman finds herself prone to ill-fated love affairs, leading to insanity and death.

35.

Come See the Paradise (1990)
as Dance Hall Band Member
An interracial romance, set against the backdrop of World War II and the internment of Asian-Americans in relocation camps.

Midnight Cop (1989)
as Karstens
A stunning hooker holds the key to two detectives' hearts and to the dark secret behind the vicious murder of a young dancer.

38.

Lady And The Highwayman, The (1989)
as King Charles Ii
An adaptation of romance novelist Barbara Cartland's book, "Cupid Rides Pillion." Set in the England of Charles II about an aristocrat who has been forced to become a highwayman and who falls in love with a young girl he has sworn to protect after her brother has been beheaded. Their enemies accuse

39.

Phantom of Death (1988)
as Robert Domenici
A concert pianist with a rare disease that rapidly ages him, starts killing people at random.

40.

Joker, Der (1987)
as Dr Proper
Two streetwise cops become romantically entangled with the same woman while tailing a dangerously greedy criminal.

Dark Mansions (1986)
as Jason Drake
Contemporary gothic drama about a young woman (Linda Purl) hired to write the family history of a shipbuilding dynasty and finding supernatural forces at work when she moves into the clan's compound on a lonely, windswept bluff near Seattle. Initially, Loretta Young had been coaxed out of retirement

44.

Sword of Gideon (1986)
as Robert
A group of five men are recruited to avenge the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre. The fictional treatment of Israel's actions describes the efforts of the team and questions the morality of revenge. The Sword of Gideon represents Israeli justice.

Master Of Ballantrae, The (1984)
as James Durie
This lavish adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's rousing swashbuckler about two Scottish brothers who are lifelong rivals for their father's title and property casts Richard Thomas in the role that Errol Flynn played in the 1953 movie version and Michael York in the part Anthony Steel had. John Gi

47.

Riddle of the Sands, The (1984)
as Charles Carruthers
In the early years of the 20th Century, two British yachtsmen (Michael York and Simon MacCorkindale) stumble upon a German plot to invade the east coast of England in a flotilla of specially designed barges. They set out to thwart this terrible scheme, but must outwit not only the cream of the German Navy, but the feared Kaiser Wilhelm himself.

Phantom of the Opera (1983)
as Michael Hartnell
This fourth filming of the horror classic (fifth, if one counts the rock spoof, "Phantom of the Paradise") gives Maximilian Schell the role of the disfigured musician whose obsession is diabolical revenge for the suicide of his young opera singer wife. Jane Seymour is not only his wife but also an u

Fedora (1978)
as Himself
Fedora, an aging and reclusive film star, dies in Paris, struck by a train. At her funeral, a film producer thinks back over the past two weeks and the part he might have played in her death. He'd gone to Corfu to track her down, pushing himself into her island villa, where she lived with a nurse, an old countess, and the plastic surgeon who's success at keeping her looking young is amazing. We see her mental stability fail as the producer offers her a script for "Anna Karenina;" soon she's locked away in a Parisian asylum and the producer is in the hospital with a concussion. His reverie ended, the countess takes up the narration and completes Fedora's story.

53.

Last Remake of Beau Geste, The (1977)
as Beau Geste
The priceless Blue Water sapphire is coveted by the heirs of Sir Hector Geste - his new wife, Flavia; his daughter, Isabel; and his adopted twin sons, heroic Beau and pathetic Digby. When Sir Hector takes to his deathbed (where he remains for the duration of the film), Beau absconds with the stone, to keep it from his stepmother. Flavia pursues him to North Africa, dispensing sexual favors to promote her schemes.

54.

Island Of Dr. Moreau, The (1977)
as Andrew Braddock
A ship-wrecked man floats ashore on an island in the Pacific Ocean. The island is inhabited by a scientist, Dr. Moreau, who in an experiment has turned beasts into human beings.

55.

Seven Nights in Japan (1976)
as Prince George
Prince George is the heir to the British throne and a naval officer. While on shore leave in Japan, he meets a young woman named Somi who is a tour bus guide. After the two have a brief affair, attempts are made on his life.

Logan's Run (1975)
as Logan
A future police officer uncovers the deadly secret behind a society that worships youth.

58.

Murder on the Orient Express (1974)
as Count Andrenyi
Belgian detective Hercule Poirot investigates the murder of a mysterious businessman during a luxurious train ride.

59.

Great Expectations (1974)
as Pip
A sumptuous remake of the Dickens classic that previously had been filmed in black and white in 1917, 1934, and 1947 (the definitive version). This television adaptation was produced as a musical with an original score by Norman Sachs and Mel Mandel, but none of the songs appeared in the final print for reasons never explained.

The Three Musketeers (1973)
as D'Artagnan
A country boy joins the famed musketeers and fights to protect the queen''s name.

62.

Lost Horizon (1972)
as George Conway
Plane crash survivors travel to a mystical land where nobody ages.

63.

Cabaret (1972)
as Brian Roberts
A young writer gets mixed up with a pleasure-loving singer in the decadent world of 1930s Berlin.

64.

Zeppelin (1971)
as Geoffrey Richter-Douglas
A British spy infiltrates the German Zeppelin Works, learnng of a plan to use a zeppelin in a daring raid to steal national documents and sets out to warn his superiors.

Something for Everyone (1970)
as Conrad Ludwig
Konrad, a handsome country boy in post-war Austria, charms his way into a butler position at the castle of a widowed countess that lost her fortune. Before long the opportunistic boy is running the entire household. As he starts affairs with both the countess's son and the daughter of a whealthy businessman, the idea grows to get his two lovers to marry each other and make the house rich again.

67.

The Guru (1969)
as Tom Pickle
A British rock star travels to India with his hippie girlfriend to study the sitar with a master guru.

68.

Alfred the Great (1969)
as Guthrum
A medieval warrior fights to supplant his weakling brother on the throne.

69.

Justine (1969)
as Darley
In Egypt, an Alexandrian Jewess and her wealthy Christian husband plan a covert operation to ship arms to Israel, but their decadent lifestyle gets in the way.

70.

Romeo and Juliet (1968)
as Tybalt
The age-old tragedy of teenage lovers caught in their families bitter hatred for one another.

The Taming of the Shrew (1967)
as Lucentio
A fortune hunter agrees to wed a temperamental woman so his friend can court her sister.

73.

Smashing Time (1967)
as Tom Wabe
A pair of girls from the north of England go to London to explore its glittery side and get more than they bargained for.

74.

Accident (1967)
as William
An Oxford professor dealing with a mid-life crisis finds himself attracted to a young student.

Producer (feature film)

75.

Megiddo: Omega Code 2 (2001)
as Co-Producer
Stone Alexander murders his father so that he can use the old man's media empire and his immense wealth to become head of the European Union, eventually gathering enough political power to take over the world. The only thing standing in Stone's way now is his brother David, Vice President of the Uni

76.

Riddle of the Sands, The (1984)
as Associate Producer
In the early years of the 20th Century, two British yachtsmen (Michael York and Simon MacCorkindale) stumble upon a German plot to invade the east coast of England in a flotilla of specially designed barges. They set out to thwart this terrible scheme, but must outwit not only the cream of the German Navy, but the feared Kaiser Wilhelm himself.

Music (feature film)

77.

Charles Dickens' David Copperfield (1993)
An animated version of Charles Dickens' "David Copperfield" set in an animal world. Young David is forced to work in a cheese factory by his cruel stepfather, where he befriends orphans kidnapped by the Cheese Police.

Special Thanks (feature film)

78.

Long Way Home, The (1997)
as Special Thanks
Focusing on the struggle Jews faced after being released from World War II concentration camps--particularly pointing out the absurd irony of Jewish survivors being housed in "displaced persons camps," often on the same sites as death camps, surrounded by barbed wire and not allowed to leave, and mi

Cast (special)

79.

Founding Fathers (2000)
as Voice Of Alexander Hamilton; Voice Of Thomas Paine
A documentary about the revolutionaries that fought for American independence.
"Rebels With a Cause" covers the years 1770-1774, which showed the beginnings of political agitation -- the Stamp Act, Boston Tea Party, First Continental Congress and other rebellious acts of a group of loyal British ci

80.

Intimate Portrait: Cheryl Ladd (1999)
as Narration
Documentary about the life and career of actor Cheryl Ladd, who catapulted into stardom when she was cast in the hit television series "Charlie's Angels." Ladd reflects on her humble beginnings as a nightclub singer, her life in the Hollywood limelight and her marriage to songwriter Brian Russell.

Canned Ham: Spyography -- Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)
as Interviewee
Mock documentary on the life of Austin Powers, the fictional fashion photographer by day and sexy, hip undercover agent for British intelligence by night, and the subject of the film "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery." Includes clips from the movie and interviews with star Mike Myers in c

Magic Flute, The (1994)
as Voice Of King Sarastro
An animated two-part special based on Mozart's opera, "The Magic Flute." Depicts the adventures of a young prince whose magical flute leads him to the rescue of the princess he loves.

85.

D-Day Remembered -- A Musical Tribute From the QE2 (1994)
A commemoration, set on the deck of the ocean liner Queen Elizabeth 2, to mark the 50th anniversary of D-Day, the day the Allied Forces crossed the English Channel to Normandy during World War II. Features performances by international stars, reunions, eyewitness stories, photographs, music, and let

Tracey Ullman Takes on New York (1993)
Tracey Ullman stars in a comedy special in which she plays multiple roles in a series of three vignettes depicting visitors' experiences in New York City.

88.

Secrets of the Golden River (1992)
as Narration
A documentary exploring Brazil's rainforest in the Amazon River basin. It focuses on the basin's Rio Negro, its pink dolphins, flying fish, and the wildlife found near its shores. It also looks at the village life along the Rio Negro and the way families obtain their sustenance from the river and th

89.

In a New Light (1992)
An information and entertainment special focusing on the fight against AIDS.

90.

Heat of the Day, The (1990)
as Robert
A drama on "Masterpiece Theatre" about an attractive 40-year-old widow and the three men in her life -- her lover, who may be a traitor to his country, her son, and the fascinating but repellent stranger who tries to blackmail her.

91.

Television Academy Hall of Fame, The (1990)
A telecast of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS) sixth annual Television Academy Hall of Fame induction ceremony, honoring individuals who have made lasting contributions to the television industry. The program also features footage chronicaling the careers of the inductees.

92.

Hunt For Stolen War Treasures... Live, The (1989)
as Host
A live special attempting to trace the whereabouts of the more than 17,000 pieces of art and $50 billion in gold that the Nazis looted from Europe during World War II.

93.

Theban Plays, The (1988)
as Host/Commentator
A new adaptation of Sophocles' trilogy dating from 400 B.C. about King Oedipus and his doomed legacy; each play is two hours long. In Part 1, "Oedipus the King," Oedipus fails to escape his fate and discovers he has killed his father, King Laius, and that Queen Jocasta, who has borne him a child, is

94.

All-Star Party For Joan Collins (1987)
Joan Collins is honored by more than 100 of her fellow celebrities and co-workers at the twelfth annual salute of Variety Clubs International, an invitational black-tie entertainment hour of comedy, music, and nostalgia.

95.

Are You My Mother? (1986)
as Chet Gordon
A music video producer and his teenage daughter, who believe the girl's mother to be dead, search desperately for the woman after the shocking revelation that she may have become a homeless street person. Subsequently, she and her father redefine their relationship, and strive to help their loved on

96.

Parade of Stars (1983)
as Guest
Celebrities perform in a benefit for the Actor's Fund Charity in a program that recalls vaudeville's golden age.

97.

Twilight Theater (1982)
A program of comedy vignettes that satirize various aspects of our culture.

98.

Circus of the Stars (1977)
as Ringmaster
Another installment in an irregular series of specials in which show business personalities perform circus acts.

True Women (1997)
as Captain Lawshe
Miniseries about the women who helped to settle Texas, based on the book by Janice Woods Windle. Covers five decades, from the Texas Revolution through Indian uprisings and the Civil War to the early stages of the women's suffrage movement. Based on Janice Woods Windle's historical novel about the l

104.

September (1996)
as Edmund Aird
The return of an attractive and sophisticated woman to her small Scottish town after an absence of 20 years, has an unnerving effect on the community and threatens to destroy at least two marriages.

105.

Ring, The (1996)
as Walmar Von Gotthard
A television miniseries based on "The Ring," Danielle Steel's novel. A wealthy young German woman, uncertain of her family's fate just prior to World War II, marries a German soldier, only to eventually lose him in the War. Now pregnant, with nothing but her mother's ring, she flees to America to st

Fall from Grace (1994)
as Hans-Dieter Stromelburg
A two-part miniseries based on Larry Collins' novel, set against the backdrop of World War II, chronicling the lives of men and women who sacrificed their lives and loves during the staging and landing of the Allied forces in Normandy, France, on D-Day.

108.

James A. Michener's "Space" (1985)
as Dieter Kolff
James A. Michener's epic best-selling fictional account of America's space program, spanning the years from the end of World War II to the exploration of the moon in the early 1970s and a fictional expedition to the "dark" side, was the basis of this well-received 13-hour miniseries with a stellar c

109.

Jesus of Nazareth (Do Not Use) (1977)
as John The Baptist
A reverent and beautiful retelling of the biblical tale with an all-star cast, winning Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Drama (1977-78) and for James Farentino as Best Supporting Actor in a Drama. Subsequently expanded to eight hours over four nights.

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

Judith Krantz's Till We Meet Again (1989)
as Paul Delancel
A two-part miniseries about the lives and loves of Eve de Lancel and her two daughters. Based on the Judith Krantz novel of the same name. Eve is a star in the Paris music halls prior to World War I, but gives up her career when she falls in love and marries Paul de Lancel, a wealthy widowed diploma

113.

Man Called Intrepid, A (1979)
as Evan Michaelian
A fanciful suspense drama inspired by William Stevenson's best-selling account of the formation of an Allied espionage network during World War II by a wealthy Canadian using his own funds. David Niven made his TV movie debut as the man behind the operation.

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

114.

Magic Paintbrush, The (1993)
as Voice Of The King
An animated special in which a young boy receives a paintbrush that brings his painting to life.